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This card is 1 of only 50 produced. This card is graded by Beckett and has a grade of 9 Mint. The sub grades are centering 9, edges 9, corners 9, and surface 9.5. The card is serial numbered 0001831664.

He played 12 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL), first for the Boston Bruins, and later for the Detroit Red Wings. At the start of the 1938–39 season, after ten full seasons with Boston, he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings, where he completed the season, and played another full one before retiring.

Rd Edition Global Dominators jersey card # 6 of Joe Sakic of the Colorado Avalanche. He has also played for the Quebec Nordiques in his career. The card is numbered 1 of 30. This card is graded by Beckett and has a grade of 9.5 Gem Mint.

His NHL career began on a line withBill Carson andPercy Galbraith, and he led the Bruins in scoring each of his first three seasons with the team. Boston Bruins. Harry Oliver. [2] He left Selkirk for a professional career inCalgary in 1920.

Hisjersey number was 10. He also played for an all-star team competing inMontreal on October 29, 1939, to raise money forBabe Siebert 's family. Played forToronto Maple Leafs. Two years later he represented Canada at the1936 Olympics inBerlin ,Germany, where he placed sixth in thepole vault event.

This is an amazing card, with a super clean autograph, along with a great photo of RED DUTTON on the card, unlike others that you might find out there. The paper is a bright white, and not yellow or dirty, with scotch tape marks, or other partial signatures getting into the auto window.

[4] and the eldest of three sons, preceding his brothersFrederick ("Bun") andAlexander ("Bud"). William Osser Xavier Cook (October 9, 1895 – May 5, 1986) was aCanadian professionalice hockey right winger who played for theSaskatoon Crescents of theWestern Canada Hockey League (WCHL) and theNew York Rangers of theNational Hockey League (NHL).

This is an amazing card, with a super clean autograph, along with a great photo of SWEENEY SCHRINER on the card, unlike others that you might find out there. The paper is a bright white, and not yellow or dirty, with scotch tape marks, or other partial signatures getting into the auto window.

"Walter Pratt" redirects here. For the New York politician, seeWalter L. Pratt. Pratt admitted to gambling but denied ever placing a bet against his own team. After promising to quit betting he was reinstated to theToronto Maple Leafs.

His paternal grandfather, Antoine Boucher was French, while his other grandparents were Irish in descent. Frank Boucher was one of four brothers who played in the NHL. BrothersBobby andBilly also played in the NHL.

Up for auction here is a:2002-03 Be A Player In The Game Ultimate Memorabilia rookie card of:Frederic Cloutier of the Minnesota Wild. Player Name : Frederic Cloutier. Set Name : 2002-03 BAP Ultimate Memorabilia.